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*** 113,124 ****
In OpenBSD MD5, SHA1, and RIPEMD-160 are used as Cryptographic Hash Functions,
e.g.
! - In S/Key support to provide one time passwords.
!
- In IPsec,
! photurisd and isakmpd to authenticate the data origin of packets
! and to ensure packet integrity.
!
- For FreeBSD-style MD5 passwords (not enabled by default).
!
- For TCP SYN cookie support (not enabled by default).
- In libssl for digital signing of messages.
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In OpenBSD MD5, SHA1, and RIPEMD-160 are used as Cryptographic Hash Functions,
e.g.
! - In S/Key
! to provide one time passwords.
!
- In IPsec,
! photurisd
! and
! isakmpd(8)
! to authenticate the data origin of packets and to ensure packet integrity.
!
- For FreeBSD-style MD5 passwords (not enabled by default), see
!
! passwd.conf(5)
!
- For TCP SYN cookie support (not enabled by default), see
!
! options(4)
- In libssl for digital signing of messages.
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OpenBSD provides transforms like DES, 3DES, Blowfish and Cast for the
kernel and userland programs, which are used in many places like
! - In libc for creating Blowfish passwords.
!
- In IPsec to provide confidentiality for the network layer.
!
- In Kerberos and a handful of kerberized applications, like telnet, cvs
! rsh, rcp & rlogin.
- In
! photurisd and isakmpd to protect the exchanges where IPsec key
! material is negotiated.
- In AFS to protect the messages passing over the network, providing
! confidentiality of remote filesystem access.
- In libssl to let applications communicate over the de-facto standard
cryptographically secure SSL protocol.
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OpenBSD provides transforms like DES, 3DES, Blowfish and Cast for the
kernel and userland programs, which are used in many places like
! - In libc for creating
! Blowfish
! passwords.
!
- In
! IPsec
! to provide confidentiality for the network layer.
!
- In Kerberos and a handful of kerberized applications, like
! telnet,
! cvs,
! rsh,
! rcp,
! and
! rlogin.
- In
! photurisd and
! isakmpd
! to protect the exchanges where IPsec key material is negotiated.
- In AFS to protect the messages passing over the network, providing
! confidentiality of remote filesystem access.
- In libssl to let applications communicate over the de-facto standard
cryptographically secure SSL protocol.
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www@openbsd.org
! $OpenBSD: crypto.html,v 1.26 1998/12/29 01:36:26 aaron Exp $